NICK MASON'S SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

Nick Mason's
Saucerful Of Secrets have announced their first-ever North American tour in 2019 with stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and New York.
Collecting rave reviews as they introduced their unique live show of early Pink Floyd to sold-out UK and European audiences in 2018, the 28-date tour
kicks off March 12, 2019 in Vancouver, British Columbia, at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and concludes April 22, 2019 in Washington, D.C. at DAR
Constitution Hall.

This tour marks Pink Floyd co-founder and drummer Nick Mason's first performances in North America since Pink Floyd's July 18, 1994 concert at Giants
Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, as part of the Division Bell Tour.

"With the help of some like-minded friends, I have embarked on a voyage of discovery of the music that was the launch pad of Pink Floyd and my working
life," says Mason. "It seems too early to retire, and I missed the interaction with other musicians."

Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets is Nick Mason, Spandau Ballet guitarist Gary Kemp, longtime Pink Floyd touring bassist Guy Pratt, guitarist
Lee Harris, and keyboardist Dom Beken. This is an opportunity to experience Pink Floyd's celebrated and significant early body of work played live,
including songs from albums The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and A Saucerful Of Secrets.

The UK's Official Charts Company reveals the all-time album chart, based on sales and streams from 1956 to the present day, tomorrow (Saturday 13th October) as part of National Album Day.
The Dark Side Of The Moon should figure strongly, and we'll find out tomorrow, between 1 and 3pm UK time, where it stands in the chart.

Also, as part of the National Album Day celebrations, fans are encouraged to play their favourite album in full or at least a song from it, at 3.33pm UK time (an approximation of the
turning speed of an album, being 33&frac13; rpm).

10 October 2018

VOTE FOR RATTLE THAT LOCK ART

To coincide
with this weekend's National Album Day in the UK, a competition has been launched to nominate the best album sleeve from the past 70 years,
including David Gilmour's Rattle That Lock. Participants must click on their three favourite sleeves from the 70 featured on the
artvinyl.com website. An album sleeve was chosen for each year, with Rattle That Lock representing 2015.

To vote, click
here. The winning sleeve will be announced
on Tuesday 20th November 2018.

To coincide, a touring exhibition of some of the sleeves, including Rattle That Lock, opened on Monday 8th October at London's Waterloo
railway station. The exhibition showcases the album covers chosen by a panel of judges, and moves to Manchester's Piccadilly station from Monday
22nd October, then Glasgow Central from Tuesday 6th November.

Following a month-long sell-out tour of the UK and Europe this September, Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets have announced five UK shows in April
and May 2019 that will go on sale from 10am on Friday 28th September atwww.thesaucerfulofsecrets.com.

Having played four intimate and acclaimed live shows at London's Dingwalls and Half Moon in May, Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets toured their unique
live set of early Pink Floyd across Europe, including six shows in the UK. The tickets sold out almost immediately, so the following five new shows have
been announced...

Last night, in Stockholm, Sweden, Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets started their month-long European tour. The historic venue selected  Cirkus,
which opened 126 years ago  was the perfect setting for the much anticipated debut show. The set list (expanded from the London concerts in May),
together with the impressive light show, kept the audience rapt throughout. Tonight, the band play in Copenhagen.

15 August 2018

UNATTENDED LUGGAGE

Take a closer look into the contents of Unattended Luggage. Limited edition box set featuring Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports,
Profiles, and White of the Eye. Out 31st August. Pre-order now at https://lnk.to/NickMasonULMP.

18 July 2018

A FOOT IN THE DOOR  THE BEST OF PINK FLOYD

On
Friday 28th September 2018, Pink Floyd Records will release, for the first time on vinyl, A Foot In The Door  The Best Of Pink Floyd,
a collection of classic Pink Floyd tracks, chosen by members of the band.

Originally released in 2011 on CD only, the artwork for this compilation is the last Pink Floyd album work of long-term Floyd designer, the late
Storm Thorgerson. This is the perfect Pink Floyd album for both devoted fans and those discovering their music for the very first time.

The career-spanning compilation features some of the best-known album tracks from 1967  1994, including the band's first UK Top 10 single
See Emily Play, and the iconic Wish You Were Here, Comfortably Numb, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, and High Hopes.

The tracks have been newly mastered for vinyl by longstanding Pink Floyd associate James Guthrie, with Joel Plante, and with lacquers cut by Bernie
Grundman of Grundman Mastering in Los Angeles, California. The 2-LP version features the reinstated version of Time, with the ringing alarm
clocks at the start of the track restored, after being omitted on the CD release.

The original sleeve design, has been amended by Pink Floyd Creative Director Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon, to include alternate versions
of the photographs used in the original CD version.

The album package comes in a gatefold outer sleeve, with two separate printed inner bags, and is pressed on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl.

Tom McInnes's music documentary Ron Geesin  An Improvised Life will have its first UK broadcast at 9pm on Saturday 14th July on Sky Arts.

16 June 2018

NICK WITH CHRIS NEXT FRIDAY

The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on the UK's BBC Radio 2 next Friday, June 22nd, includes Nick Mason chatting with Chris about reissuing his three
solo albums in the newly announced box set: Unattended Luggage. The show, which starts at 6.30am UK time, will also include actor Rupert
Everett, and the Manic Street Preachers perform live in the studio. For more details and to listen online on demand after broadcast, click
here.

12 June 2018

NICK MASON BOX SETS

Released
on August 31st 2018 is Nick Mason's Unattended Luggage, a three-album CD or vinyl box set of his albums Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports,
Profiles and White of the Eye. These limited edition box sets will be available shortly before his acclaimed new band Nick Mason's Saucerful Of
Secrets begin their European tour at Cirkus in Stockholm on September 2nd.

Nick said, "These recordings hold a very special place for me in my musical life. Fictitious Sports developed initially from working with Mike Mantler,
Carla Bley and Robert Wyatt on a couple of their projects, and benefited enormously from a whole crew of great musicians that I was introduced to by them
at Grog Kill Studios in Woodstock.

"Profiles and White of the Eye were an extension of working with Rick Fenn on some advertising and short documentary film soundtracks, which then developed
into something more.

"Listening back after 30-odd years, I'm delighted they are getting the reissue treatment. I'm rather hoping that sales will be sufficient to damage the
market in the original rare vinyl versions!"

The three individual albums will all be available as a download and through streaming platforms. The box sets can be ordered
here.

7 June 2018

POLLY SAMSON

We
are very happy to announce that Polly Samson has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

For nearly 200 years, the RSL has celebrated and nurtured all that is best in British literature, past and present.

Fellows are given a choice of pens with which to sign the register from TS Eliot, Lord Byron and George Eliot.

Polly signed using a pen that once belonged to one of Britain's greatest ever poets, Lord Byron.

25 May 2018

NICK MASON'S SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS EUROPEAN TOUR ON SALE NOW

Following
four intimate and acclaimed live shows at London's Dingwalls (20 May)
and The Half Moon in Putney (21, 23 and 24 May), Nick Mason's Saucerful
Of Secrets will be touring their unique live show of early Pink Floyd
across Europe, including six shows in the UK.

Today sees the re-release of two Pink Floyd albums on vinyl: the 1995 UK Number 1 live album PULSE, and the classic compilation Relics,
both pressed on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl.

PULSE, originally released in 1995, was compiled by James Guthrie, using various performances from the band's 1994 Division Bell tour across the
UK and Europe featuring David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright. The album includes The Dark Side of the Moon performed in full live, as well
as a whole side dedicated to the show's encore.

The 4-LP set includes four different inner sleeves, each inside individual outer sleeves, plus a 52-page hardback photo book, all encased in a thick card
slipcase. One of These Days was included in the LP and cassette version of the album as an additional track.

This 2018 release was remastered from the original tapes by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman. Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon,
who worked on the original art with the late Hipgnosis co-founder, Storm Thorgerson, recreated the art package.

Tracks are:

LP1 Side One
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5, 7)
Astronomy Domine
What Do You Want From Me

LP1 Side Two
Learning To Fly
Keep Talking
Coming Back To Life

LP2 Side One
Hey You
A Great Day For Freedom
Sorrow

LP2 Side Two
High Hopes
Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two)
One of These Days

LP3 Side One
The Dark Side Of The Moon
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time

LP3 Side Two
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money

LP4 Side One
Us And Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse

LP4 Side Two
Encores
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Run Like Hell

The 1971 compilation album RELICS has been remastered in 2018 by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman, and comes almost 50 years since
the original pressing. As Pink Floyd's first 'compilation' album, it includes singles, B-sides and tracks from their first three albums The Piper At
The Gates Of Dawn, A Saucerful of Secrets, and More. It also includes the then-previously unreleased Roger Waters song, Biding My Time,
recorded in July 1969 and first released on Relics in May 1971.

Keeping true to the original artwork, the sleeve features the black and white drawings by Nick Mason, carrying the subtitle 'A Bizarre Collection of
Antiques & Curios'. All tracks are the original stereo versions, which sit alongside the Syd Barrett-era, mono mixed singles Arnold Layne and
See Emily Play.

Tracklisting:

SIDE ONE
1. Arnold Layne
2. Interstellar Overdrive
3. See Emily Play
4. Remember a Day
5. Paint Box

MONO VERSION OF 'THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN' RELEASED FOR RECORD STORE DAY

For Record Store
Day 2018 (Saturday 21st April), Pink Floyd will release the band's debut album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn on vinyl, with a new mono 2018
remaster by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman, via participating retailers. Remastered from the original 1967 mono mix, the limited
quantity release is delivered on premium 12" 180-gram black vinyl, and comes paired with a 540 x 388mm poster on art paper, as well as a foil blocked
outer wallet.

To differentiate the mono version for buyers, Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis, with Peter Curzon, has created some additional packaging in the form of a
card envelope which features a psychedelic design, including a gold embossed version of the graphic by Syd Barrett which also features on the reverse
of the original mono LP. The package also includes gold and black labels, a gold sticker, and a poster featuring the original photograph (taken by the
late Colin Prime in Ruskin Park, South London) that inspired Syd's graphic.

The actual album sleeve is, as usual, a close recreation of the original sleeve design, but with all details listing its 'mono' status.

14 March 2018

STEPHEN HAWKING

We are saddened by the loss of the great Stephen Hawking and our thoughts are with his family at this time. A testament to his generosity and humour,
he was featured on Keep Talking on Pink Floyd's The Division Bell album.

Our condolences go out to the family and friends of Claudia Fontaine who died this week. As well as working with artists including Dusty Springfield
and Annie Lennox, Claudia was a much-loved backing vocalist on The Division Bell Tour as well as on David's Meltdown performances at the Royal Festival
Hall in 2001 and 2002.

She will always be in our memories.

10 February 2018

AWARDS FOR LIVE AT POMPEII

The David Gilmour Live At Pompeii cinema event has been awarded a Silver Medal at this year's Event Cinema Association (ECA) Awards in London.
The awards celebrate event cinema, with the goal of raising the profile and understanding of the sector, bestowing medals to celebrate different
levels of achievement. Live At Pompeii, with worldwide admissions of nearly 400,000, was awarded a Silver Medal.

Trafalgar Releasing's Director of Distribution Alice De Rosa said, "It is an honour to be recognised today by the ECA, on the first anniversary of
the new company, with box office achievement awards [including] David Gilmour Live At Pompeii".

In separate news, the readers of Prog Magazine voted David Gilmour Live At Pompeii 'Best multimedia package of 2017'.

29 November 2017

PINK FLOYD ANNOUNCE ROME AS THE SECOND CITY FOR THE PINK FLOYD EXHIBITION: THEIR MORTAL REMAINS

The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, the critically acclaimed major retrospective of Pink Floyd, one of the world's most pioneering
and influential bands, today announced, via a press conference with Pink Floyd founding member Nick Mason, that it will be opening at Rome's Museo d'Arte
Contemporanea di Roma (MACRO) on 19 January 2018. This will be the first exhibition to take place at the museum under its new management, Palaexpo.
Following its highly-successful debut at London's Victoria and Albert Museum earlier this year, which saw over 400,000 people tear down the wall,
the exhibition moves to Rome as its first international destination on the global landscape. The exhibition continues the first collaboration in
decades of Pink Floyd's remaining members and is produced and promoted globally by Michael Cohl of Concert Productions International B.V. The Rome
exhibition is produced in association with MondoMostre and Live Nation, and the Sound Experience is by Sennheiser.

Tickets are on sale today via Vivaticket.it, all Vivaticket outlet locations and by
phone on +39.041.2719035.

VINYL REISSUES CONTINUE WITH 'A COLLECTION OF GREAT DANCE SONGS' AND 'DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER'

The reissues of Pink Floyd recordings on vinyl continue on Friday 17th November, when Pink Floyd Records will reissue A Collection Of Great Dance Songs
and Delicate Sound Of Thunder on vinyl, the first time they have been available on the format in over twenty years.

Originally released in 1981, A Collection Of Great Dance Songs contains alternative mixes and versions of the band's classics including Shine On You Crazy Diamond,
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2), and Money. The compilation album was certified Double Platinum by the RIAA in 2001, for more than two million sales in the USA
alone. Delicate Sound Of Thunder was recorded live over five nights in August 1988 at the Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, NY, and became infamous for being
the first rock album to be played in outer space.

As with the rest of the Pink Floyd studio collection released over the past two years, these albums are stereo versions on heavyweight 180g vinyl, mastered from the original
studio tapes with album artwork faithfully reproduced.

29 September 2017

DAVID GILMOUR 'LIVE AT POMPEII' RELEASED TODAY

Finally, the wait is over. Released today via Sony Music, David Gilmour's much-anticipated Live At Pompeii album is available on 2-CD, Blu-ray,
2-DVD, 4-LP, deluxe Blu-ray box, and download. For more information, please click here.

The Blu-ray and DVDs include highlights from the concert performances of both of David Gilmour's Pompeii shows in July 2016, filmed in 4K by director Gavin Elder.
The audio, available on CD and LP, was mixed by Andy Jackson and David Gilmour, with Damon Iddins. The formats run to around 148 minutes each, with more than
two additional hours of material included in the deluxe 4-disc Blu-ray/CD set.

The album release follows a one-off cinema showing in more than 2,500 cinemas around the world, which broke records for a music screening event, topping the box
office in several countries, including Germany, Italy and France, as well reaching No. 2 in the UK, No. 3 in Mexico and hitting the Top 5 in Australia, Denmark
and The Netherlands.

The concert is a spectacular audio-visual experience, featuring the famous huge circular cyclorama screen as well as lasers, pyrotechnics and stellar performances
from an all-star band. Live At Pompeii shows an artist at a creative peak, in a unique setting, on a very special occasion and is simply not to be missed.

8 September 2017

ONE OF THESE DAYS AVAILABLE AS AN INSTANT GRAT

An iTunes audio Instant Grat is a way for consumers to get a track in advance of an album release, which acts as a 'deposit' against a
subsequent purchase of the digital version of the album, slotting into the full downloaded file. One Of These Days has just been made
available as the second Instant Grat from David Gilmour's forthcoming Live At Pompeii album, and the video clip can be seen above.

Directed by Gavin Elder, it is included in the worldwide one-off Live At Pompeii cinema feature performance on Wednesday 13th September, as well
as on the Blu-ray, DVD, and Deluxe 4-disc versions, which are all available from Friday 29th September. The audio and audio-visual formats
all contain at least 148 minutes of music; for more details, please go to www.davidgilmour.com/pompeii
or www.davidgilmourcinematickets.co.uk.

2 September 2017

DAVID GILMOUR APPEARS ON US NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO'S WORLD CAFÉ, SEPTEMBER 6

World Café is a two-hour-long music radio programme that originates from WXPN in Philadelphia, USA, and is nationally syndicated
there by National Public Radio (NPR).

World Café features live performances and interviews with established artists, and they will be broadcasting David Gilmour's episode on Wednesday
6th September as part of World Café Words and Music.

The programme can be heard on over 200 stations nationwide in the US: fans can tune into their local affiliate station at the scheduled World Café
broadcast time, and should check local listings for details. To listen live online around the world, fans can hear the WXPN Philadelphia stream at 2pm
Eastern Time at XPN.org by choosing WXPN from the 'Listen Live' drop-down at the top of the page.

David Gilmour's segment will also be archived for on-demand streaming at WorldCafe.NPR.org at
approximately 5pm Eastern Time on the day of broadcast. We hope to receive the dedicated link to the broadcast from World Café before the air date,
and will post it here in an update as soon as we do.

30 August 2017

RECORD-BREAKING PUBLIC DEMAND SEES EXHIBITION EXTENDED BY TWO WEEKS

Following unprecedented visitor numbers, The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains will be extended by two weeks and will close
on 15 October. The huge public demand created by its critical acclaim and immersive mix of music and spectacular set design has made
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains the V&A's most popular exhibition of the year to date. The exhibition is promoted
by Michael Cohl and Iconic Entertainment Studios.

Only a select few fans were able to witness David Gilmour's ground-breaking return to the Pompeii amphitheatre for a brace of incredible performances in July 2016,
but from 29th September every fan will be able to experience them, with the release of the recording of those concerts on CD, Blu-Ray, DVD, LP, and download.

Released via Sony Music, Live At Pompeii will be available on 2-CD, Blu-ray, 2-DVD, 4-LP, deluxe Blu-ray box, and download. For more information,
please click here. The Blu-ray and DVDs include highlights from the concert performances of both shows, filmed in 4K by director Gavin
Elder. The audio, available on CD and LP, was mixed by Andy Jackson and David Gilmour, with Damon Iddins. The formats run to around 148 minutes each, with
more than two additional hours of material included in the deluxe 4-disc Blu-ray/CD set.

The Pompeii concerts marked a return by David Gilmour to the venue 45 years after Pink Floyd filmed in the legendary Roman Amphitheatre there, his two spectacular
shows forming part of the year-long tour in support of the No. 1 album Rattle That Lock. David's performances were the first-ever rock concerts for
an audience in the stone Roman amphitheatre, and, for two nights only, the 2,600-strong crowd stood exactly where gladiators would have fought in the first
century AD.

The stellar performances are complemented by an audio-visual spectacle, featuring lasers, pyrotechnics and a trademark huge circular screen, but paramount
is the music; the show includes songs from throughout David's career, solo and with Pink Floyd, including One Of These Days, the only
song that was also performed by the band there in 1971, and six songs from Rattle That Lock, as well as two from 2006's On An Island.

The release of Live At Pompeii will be preceded by a worldwide cinema screening of around 107 minutes  click
here for more details. Live At Pompeii showcases an artist at the top of his artistic game, performing incredible material with his
world-class band, in a unique setting, on one very special occasion.

12 July 2017

LIVE AT POMPEII TRAILER

Distributors Trafalgar Releasing have just launched the trailer for the September 13th, one night only, cinema showing of the David Gilmour Live At Pompeii film.

Over 2,000 cinemas worldwide will be showing the film, directed in 4K by Gavin Elder and shot at David Gilmour's groundbreaking concerts in the amphitheatre at Pompeii, Italy, on July 7th
and 8th last year. Where the cinema is able to support the formats, the film will be presented in 4K and Dolby Atmos; please check locally for details.

The site has a special 'Demand It' feature: if David Gilmour Live At Pompeii is not screening in a specific area, fans can make a request for it by filling out a form on the Website,
and Trafalgar Releasing will do their best to bring the event to a cinema near them.

Please see the previous news story, below, for more details.

7 June 2017

Thanks for the song Billy Bragg.

31 May 2017

DAVID GILMOUR LIVE AT POMPEII FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY

On
July 7th & 8th 2016, David Gilmour performed two spectacular shows at the legendary Pompeii Amphitheatre in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius,
45 years after he first played there for Adrian Maben's classic film Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii.

The concerts were the first-ever rock performances played to an audience in the ancient Roman amphitheatre, which was built in 90 BC
and entombed in ash when Vesuvius erupted in AD 79. David Gilmour is the only performer to play to an audience in the arena since
the time of the gladiators, almost 2,000 years ago.

Speaking about the Pompeii shows David commented, 'It's a magical place and coming back and seeing the stage and the arena was quite
overwhelming. It's a place of ghosts...'.

For one night only on September 13th 2017, over 2000 cinemas worldwide will be showing David Gilmour Live At Pompeii.

The concert performance film, David Gilmour Live At Pompeii, will be distributed to cinemas worldwide by Trafalgar Releasing on
Wednesday 13th September and will include highlights from both shows, filmed in 4K by director Gavin Elder, and will be presented in
Dolby Atmos sound.

The show includes songs from throughout David's career including the title tracks of his two most recent No. 1 solo albums
Rattle That Lock and On An Island. Also included are other solo and Pink Floyd classics such as Wish You Were Here,
Comfortably Numb, and One Of These Days, the only song that was also performed by the band in 1971. Both concerts also saw
very special performances of The Great Gig In The Sky from The Dark Side Of The Moon, which David rarely plays as a solo
artist.

The concert is a spectacular audio-visual experience, featuring the famous huge circular cyclorama screen as well as lasers, pyrotechnics
and stellar performances from an all-star band.

David Gilmour Live At Pompeii shows an artist at a creative peak, in a unique setting, on a very special occasion and is not to be
missed on the big screen.

Tickets are now on sale worldwide with more cinemas to follow soon, including Latin America and Central America. Via 'Demand It', if
David Gilmour Live at Pompeii is not screening in a specific area, fans can make a request for it by filling out a form on the Website,
and Trafalgar Releasing will do their best to bring the event to a cinema near them.

For details of cinemas taking part in this very special one-night-only event, and ticket information,
click here.

Roger Waters' new album Is This The Life We Really Want? will be released on Friday 2nd June. For full details go to
RogerWaters.com.

14 April 2017

SHRIMP NAMED AFTER PINK FLOYD

A newly discovered species of pistol shrimp has been christened synalpheus pinkfloydi. Read more about
it here.

5 April 2017

AND THE WINNER IS . . .

David Gilmour won Concert of the Year at yesterday's LEA awards in Germany for the
show at Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, on June 28th 2016, ahead of fellow nominees Adele,
Andreas Gabalier, Iron Maiden, and Yello.

More than 500 live productions were screened in the year 2016 by PRG LEA's jury, composed of
renowned music journalists, radio broadcasters and cultural managers. It also assessed the
outstanding achievements of promoters, artisans, booking agencies and tour operators.

Barracuda Music promoted both of David's shows at the Vienna venue.

16 February 2017

ROGER AND NICK V&A EXHIBITION PRESS CONFERENCE

Roger Waters and Nick Mason made a rare public appearance together today at London's May Fair Hotel at a media briefing and Q&A session for The Pink
Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, due to open in May at London's V&A museum. Hosted by DJ Matt Everitt, the event started with a short
description of the exhibition by co-curator Victoria Broackes, outlining the attention to detail that has gone into every aspect.

This was followed by a Question & Answer session with Matt and Pink Floyd's Creative Director Aubrey 'Po' Powell of Hipgnosis, alongside Ray Winkler,
CEO of the exhibition's designers Stufish. Po spoke evocatively and warmly of his personal history with the members of Pink Floyd, and with Syd Barrett
in particular, providing a creative and cultural overview of the ups, downs and importance of Pink Floyd's career, while Ray Winkler touched on the
design and architectural elements of Pink Floyd's live staging.

Daniel Sennheiser, CEO of audio electronics company Sennheiser, then talked about the company's involvement with Pink Floyd from their earliest years,
and their shared commitment to audio excellence, which will manifest itself in 360-degree audio mixes played in a portion of the exhibition, as well
as the headphone technology used to provide aural accompaniment to the exhibits.

Finally, Roger and Nick took to the stage to answer questions from Matt Everitt and some media in the audience. With thoughtful, and occasionally
hilarious, answers, they covered topics such as playing specific concerts and Roger's forthcoming album, to be entitled 'Is This The Life We
Really Want?', while Nick admitted that he was probably the member of Pink Floyd most likely to have kept photos and memorabilia. Both of them
professed their admiration for the V&A curation team in unearthing interesting and meaningful objects, whether historic personal letters from the
band or the actual cane used to beat Roger at Cambridgeshire High School For Boys, accompanied by the school's 'Punishment Book' listing the beatings.

They both looked forward to viewing the exhibition in person, including passing through the entrance, a special reconstruction of the band's Bedford CA
van, into a world of Pink Floyd history, starting with psychedelia and progressing to the ambitious stagings of the later years.

The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, presented by the V&A and Michael Cohl's Iconic Entertainment Studios, runs from the 13th May
till the 1st October 2017.

Tickets are on sale now: in person at the V&A; online at www.vam.ac.uk/pink-floyd
or by calling (in the UK) 0800 912 6961 (booking fee applies); or from ticketing partners Ticketmaster, LOVETheatre, See Tickets, and Encore.

On Friday 24th March 2017, Pink Floyd will release a series of book-bound individual collections of the band's seminal music from 1965-1972.
The six individual collections were first released as part of The Early Years 1965-1972 box set and will be released in the same deluxe format
as those in which they first appeared.

The stand-alone packages, each of which includes audio material on CD and audio-visual material on DVD and Blu-ray, were originally released exclusively
as the full Early Years: 1965-1972 box set that was reviewed as one of the best box sets of 2016. Now available as bite-sized volumes broken down
by years 1965-1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 and, finally, 1972, they include early recordings, unreleased studio and live performances, BBC radio sessions,
outtakes and many TV and live films of the band performing songs from early albums including The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful Of
Secrets, Atom Heart Mother, Meddle, and Obscured By Clouds. Also included is unreleased material and remixes from Pink Floyd's
original soundtrack compositions for the films More, Zabriskie Point, and La Valle (Obscured By Clouds).

Each package (CAMBRIDGE ST/ATION, GERMIN/ATION, DRAMATIS/ATION, DEVI/ATION, REVERBER/ATION, OBFUSC/ATION) has been entitled up by Roger Waters to give an
insight into where the band were at that particular point in their career.

The Early Years: Individual Volumes give fans the opportunity to hear the evolution of the band. From the earliest 1965 recordings, through their
first single Arnold Layne all the way to the 20-minute Echoes, this is an insightful collection that explores the Pink Floyd story from the
time Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and Syd Barrett met at London's Regent Street Polytechnic through to Syd's departure and David Gilmour joining
to form the iconic lineup.

For fans wishing to immerse themselves in the full Pink Floyd story, the complete box set The Early Years: 1965-1972 collates all of the individual
volumes plus extra discs, collectables and memorabilia exclusive to the box set. In addition to the individual volumes and the deluxe set, a 2-CD highlights
album The Early Years  CRE/ATION is also available.

On Friday 20th January 2017, Pink Floyd Records will complete the reintroduction of the Pink Floyd studio albums on vinyl
with The Final Cut and A Momentary Lapse of Reason remastered and reissued. These albums have not been available on
vinyl for well over two decades.

Over the past year, Pink Floyd Records has released the entire studio collection as stereo remastered versions on heavyweight 180g vinyl.
All are mastered from the original analogue studio tapes with album artwork faithfully reproduced.

Released originally in 1983, The Final Cut was another global chart-topper for Pink Floyd. During the Falklands War and the era of
Thatcherism, this anti-war concept album explored the themes of fallen servicemen, the loss of loved ones and political betrayal.

A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Pink Floyd's thirteenth studio album, was released in 1987 and demonstrated a significant change in style
for the band with more experimental use of drum machines and samples. The album also saw the return of graphic artist Storm Thorgerson who designed
this now iconic cover.

18 November 2016

REPLACEMENT OF FAULTY EARLY YEARS DISCS

Following reported problems from fans, a small batch of faulty Blu-ray discs from The Early Years 1965-1972 box set have been identified:
the 1972 'Obfusc/ation' Blu-ray and bonus package 'Continu/ation' Blu-ray 1.

A disc replacement service has now been set up via fulfilment house Docdata. Purchasers with a non-playing copy of PFREY6BD or PREFY7BD1 should
contact them at customerserviceteam@warnermusic.com and they will arrange a replacement disc.

We apologise for the inconvenience and stress that this may have caused to box purchasers, although we have ascertained that this unavoidable damage
could not have been predicted.

11 November 2016

PINK FLOYD HAVE RELEASED THE EARLY YEARS 1965-1972

The Early Years 1965-1972 is a comprehensive 27-disc box set that sees Pink Floyd delve into their vast music archive  a deluxe package
that includes seven individual book-style volumes, featuring much previously unreleased material.

The Early Years box set contains unreleased tracks, BBC Radio Sessions, remixes, outtakes and alternative versions over 11 hours, 45 mins of audio
(made up of 130+ tracks) and live and TV performance in over 14 hours of audio-visual material. The content includes over 20 unreleased songs, more
than seven hours of previously unreleased live audio and over five hours of rare concert footage are included, along with five meticulously
produced 7" singles in replica sleeves, collectable memorabilia, feature films and new sound mixes. Previously unreleased tracks include 1967's
Vegetable Man and In The Beechwoods, which have been mixed for the first time, specially for this release.

Each individual book-style package will be released separately early in 2017, except 'BONUS CONTINU/ATION' which is exclusive to this box set. For
more information or to order, please click here.

Cre/ation The Early Years 1967-1972
Set across two CDs, the Cre/ation The Early Years 1967-1972 highlights set is also available now.

9 November 2016

FINAL EARLY YEARS PROMO VIDEO: NOTHING PART 14

Pink Floyd Creative Director Aubrey 'Po' Powell of Hipgnosis has worked with animator Ian Emes to create the fourth promotional video for the
Early Years 1965-1972 box set, Nothing Part 14.

As part of the writing process of Pink Floyd's seminal work Echoes, 'Nothing Part 14' was created by the band in a conscious desire to use
a freeform jamming approach to composing new material. All of the 20 subsequent pieces of music were originally called 'Nothing', hence Nothing, Part 14.
After all the elements were compiled and Roger Waters' lyrics added, the completed work was dubbed Echoes. The famous 'ping' at the start of this
piece (retained for the final version of Echoes), was created by running notes from an acoustic piano through a Leslie rotating speaker cabinet,
more commonly used in conjunction with a Hammond organ.

Aubrey 'Po' Powell has noted re: the promo video: "After a chance meeting with Ian Emes he showed me some experimental animated film that he had been
working on many years ago in the 1970s. It had not been seen before and so I decided to try, with a bit of editing by Benny Trickett and some
re-telecine restoration, whether it might work with 'Nothing Part 14'. It somehow fits beautifully into the rhythm of the piece and reflects the
brilliant nature of Emes' imaginative and painstaking animation. He was responsible for the famous Clocks film for 'Time' and a piece called
'French Windows' for Pink Floyd's 'One Of These Days', shown on their famous circular screen".

28 October 2016

YOUTUBE SPACE LONDON TICKETS

As revealed yesterday, Nick Mason will host a global screening of exclusive audio and visual footage from the The Early Years box set
(released on 11th November). The event will take place at YouTube Space London and will be presented by the Pink Floyd drummer. The
live stream will start on Pink Floyd's YouTube channel
on Wednesday 9th November at 6.30pm (GMT).

A limited number of tickets are available for the event. For the chance to win, click here.
Fans from around the world are encouraged to submit questions online via the official Pink Floyd Facebook page.
A selection of these will be put to Nick on the night. Please note these questions should only be related to the period covered by The Early Years set.

27 October 2016

NICK MASON TO HOST LIVE STREAMED EVENT FROM YOUTUBE SPACE LONDON

Nick Mason will host a global screening of exclusive audio and visual footage from the The Early Years box set
(released on 11th November). The event will take place at YouTube Space London and will be presented by the Pink Floyd drummer. The
live stream will start on Pink Floyd's YouTube channel
on Wednesday 9th November at 6.30pm (GMT).

Always at the forefront of technology, Pink Floyd are proud to be showcasing exclusive material from The Early Years 1965-1972 with
the event being live streamed around the world. Fans of the band are able to win tickets to attend the evening and ask questions to founding
member, Nick Mason. In addition, fans from around the world will be able to submit questions prior to the event and a selection will be answered
on the night. To be able to participate in the event and submit questions, a further announcement via PinkFloyd.com and Pink Floyd social networks
will follow from Friday 28th October. The live event will include an exclusive unboxing of the package, screening of exclusive remastered footage
and a chat with Nick.

Vivien Lewit, Director of Music Content at YouTube, says: "Pink Floyd have always been at the cutting edge of creativity and will be using the
latest live technology on YouTube to bring something special to their fans. We're so proud to host to this iconic band and experience at our
YouTube Space in London, so that people can tune in and be taken on a tour through the magic of 'The Early Years' from wherever they are in the world".

27 October 2016

NEW VIDEO FOR GREEN IS THE COLOUR

Featured above is another new official music video for music from Pink Floyd's early years, following those for Childhood's End and
Grantchester Meadows. As with those clips, new footage has been shot by Pink Floyd Creative Director Aubrey Powell and Nick Edwards,
and in this case is combined with live performance from the band, shot for French TV as 'Pop Deux Festival de St. Tropez'. The song is available
now as an Instant Grat on iTunes, while the full video of the band performance is included in the Early Years 1965-1972 box set, released
November 11th.

10 October 2016

PINK FLOYD VINYL RELEASES CONTINUE WITH 'ANIMALS'

The LP reissue programme on Pink Floyd Records continues with the release on November 18th of Animals, the first time it has been issued in
over 20 years. After over eight months of continuous recording at their own Britannia Row studios in 1976, Animals was originally released
in 1977 and became one of the band's most popular albums. The album cover, featuring 'Algie' the pig floating above London's Battersea Power
Station, is amongst Pink Floyd's most recognisable covers, while Algie was most recently sighting above London's V&A Museum to launch The
Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains.

Animals joins the first seven Pink Floyd albums (The Piper at The Gates Of Dawn, A Saucerful Of Secrets, More, Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother,
Meddle, and Obscured By Clouds) in having been remastered in 2016 from the original master tapes and pressed in heavyweight 180 gram vinyl, with
packaging based closely on the original LP sleeves.

In addition, The Wall and The Division Bell LP remasters are both available now, Wish You Were Here will be available on October 14th, and The Dark
Side of the Moon on November 4th.

26 September 2016

RATTLE THAT LOCK TOUR TICKETS

Further seats have been released for David Gilmour's shows at the Royal Albert Hall on September 28th, 29th and 30th.

London's Victoria and Albert Museum today announced the first major international
retrospective of Pink Floyd, one of the world's most pioneering and influential
bands. To mark 50 years since the band released their first single Arnold
Layne, and over 200 million record sales later, The Pink Floyd
Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains will be an immersive, multi-sensory
and theatrical journey through Pink Floyd's extraordinary world. A story
of sound, design and performance, the exhibition will chronicle the music,
iconic visuals and staging of the band, from the underground psychedelic
scene in 1960s London to the present day, illustrating their groundbreaking
use of special effects, sonic experimentation, powerful imagery and social
commentary. The exhibition marks the first collaboration in decades of
Pink Floyd's remaining members and is promoted by Michael Cohl and Iconic
Entertainment Studios; it runs from 13th May to 1st October 2017. Tickets go on sale at 10.00am (BST)
today; click here
to purchase.

Martin Roth, Director of the V&A, said: "The V&A is perfectly placed to exhibit the work of a band that is as recognisable for its unique visual imagery
as for its music. Pink Floyd is an impressive and enduring British design story of creative success. Alongside creating extraordinary music, they have
for over five decades been pioneers in uniting sound and vision, from their earliest 1960s performances with experimental light shows, through their
spectacular stadium rock shows, to their consistently iconic album covers. The exhibition will locate them within the history of performance, design
and musical production by presenting and complementing the material from Pink Floyd's own archive with the V&A's unrivalled collections in architecture,
design, graphics and literature".

Michael Cohl of Iconic Entertainment Studios said: "We are proud to have been chosen as the promoter of what will be an incredible exhibition at the
V&A. I have always loved being involved with Pink Floyd and the work that goes into making a visual spectacular. This is the culmination of a long
history together and I'm happy to work once again with one of the greatest bands of all time".

The exhibition is curated by the V&A by a team led by Victoria Broackes alongside Aubrey 'Po' Powell of Hipgnosis, the Creative Director of Pink Floyd,
and Paula Stainton. The curatorial team have worked closely with members of the group on the content of the exhibition, which is being designed by
Stufish, the world leading entertainment architects and longtime stage designers for Pink Floyd.